The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and the WorldNelson-Hall, 1997 - 538 sidor This edition is a penetrating and urgent study of the increasing levels of income inequality in the United States and the world. The erosion of the middle class poses a threat to worldwide economic and political stability, as consumers and their children slowly disappear into growing rates of poverty, crime, and violence. Braun examines the economic plight of all people including those in developing nations where a tiny minority controls much of the wealth, and links this inequality to relationships between Third World nations and multinational corporations. This second edition includes new information on the working poor, Mexico and NAFTA, cross-country perceptions of inequality, mass media and political manipulation, and corporations and their overpaid CEOs. |
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... industrial countries to Third World countries have been called " development . " The research here indicates the stark opposite . Where penetration by corporations from industrial countries in poor nations has occurred , actual declines ...
... industrial countries to Third World countries have been called " development . " The research here indicates the stark opposite . Where penetration by corporations from industrial countries in poor nations has occurred , actual declines ...
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... countries . While there is a slight fall - off in upper - income economies ( mostly industrial ) in average increase when removing the effect of popu- lation ( from 2.3 percent to 2.07 percent ) , the change is essentially insignificant ...
... countries . While there is a slight fall - off in upper - income economies ( mostly industrial ) in average increase when removing the effect of popu- lation ( from 2.3 percent to 2.07 percent ) , the change is essentially insignificant ...
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... countries , and so on . Economic deterioration is clearly a reality . But how do we stack up in comparison to other nations ? The fairest test would be to look at wages in the United States compared to wages in other industrial countries ...
... countries , and so on . Economic deterioration is clearly a reality . But how do we stack up in comparison to other nations ? The fairest test would be to look at wages in the United States compared to wages in other industrial countries ...
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Theories and Underlying | 37 |
Economic Inequality Around the World | 73 |
Income Inequality | 137 |
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The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and ... Dennis Duane Braun Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1991 |
The Rich Get Richer: The Rise of Income Inequality in the United States and ... Dennis Duane Braun Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1991 |
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